Ready to Hit the Track?

Everything you need to know to experience your first track day. No racing experience required. Just bring your passion and your car.

All Levels Welcome
100% Safety Record
Instructors Included

What You'll Need

Track days are simpler than you think. Here's everything required to get on track.

A Suitable Car

Any well-maintained car with good brakes works. Sports cars, sedans, hot hatches are all welcome. SUVs and trucks not recommended due to rollover risk.

SA2015+ Helmet

A Snell SA2015 or newer helmet is required. Motorcycle and DOT helmets are not accepted. Don't have one? Rentals available at events.

Rentals available

Car Numbers

Vinyl numbers are required for identification on track. Available during registration and easily removable after the event.

Included with registration

Convertible Drivers

Convertibles must have rollover protection (factory or aftermarket roll bar). Driver must fit below the windshield/rollbar with helmet on.

Your Journey to the Track

From registration to checkered flag in 4 simple steps.

1

Register for an Event

Browse our event calendar and pick a date that works for you. First-timers should register as "Novice-Instructed" and add an instructor. They'll ride along and coach you through every turn.

View Upcoming Events
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2

Get Your Car Inspected

Complete a tech inspection before the event. We recommend a professional inspection with enough lead time to address any issues like brake pads, fluid levels, and tire wear. Your car doesn't need to be fast, just safe.

Brakes Fluids Tires Belts
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3

Prep Week

One week before your event, you'll receive an email with everything you need: track layout maps, flagging rules, logistics info, and preparation tips via video. Study up and get excited!

Track Maps
Flag Rules
Prep Videos
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4

Check-In & Drive!

Check-in typically happens the evening before or morning of. Submit your tech form, get your credential packet, attend the drivers' meeting, and then it's time to experience what your car was built for.

Sports car on race track

Common Questions

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Join thousands of drivers who've discovered what their cars can really do. Your first track day is waiting.